Unleashing Gulf Trade: Boosting Economies and Enhancing Cooperation at the 66th GCC Trade Cooperation Committee Meeting

UAE reaffirms commitment to boosting trade within Gulf region

At the 66th meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council Trade Cooperation Committee in Doha, Qatar, Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, led a delegation that included key members such as Abdullah Ahmed Al Saleh and Juma Muhammad Al Kait. The meeting focused on enhancing the Gulf economic environment for businesses by supporting intra-regional trade, entrepreneurs, and small and medium enterprises.

Discussions also included creating a committee for investment affairs, developments in the Gulf Commercial Arbitration Center, and potential amendments to trade-related laws. During the meeting, Dr. Al Zeyoudi emphasized the UAE’s commitment to supporting joint Gulf action to benefit member states.

The committee discussed attracting foreign investments, supporting small and medium enterprises, expediting business establishment programs, and streamlining export procedures. Their efforts aim to enhance the competitiveness of business communities and promote partnerships in strategic economic sectors among GCC countries. The meeting highlighted initiatives to stimulate the Gulf business environment, support cooperation frameworks within the GCC, facilitate import/export procedures, and prioritize Gulf small and medium enterprises in government tenders.

The members also discussed providing support to Gulf entrepreneurs through training programs, expertise exchange, investment encouragement, and accelerating business establishment programs. The committee explored developments in the Commercial Arbitration Center system, amendments to commercial laws and regulations

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